Greenville Industrial Park
For more information: www.ci.greenville.mi.us


Brian Gruesbeck,
Assistant City Manager  
City of Greenville
411 S. Lafayette Street
Greenville, MI  48838 
bgruesbeck@greenvillemi.org  
   Phone:  (616) 754-5654
  Fax:  (616) 754-6320

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Industrial Park Drive
Greenville

County

Montcalm

Size

165 acres

Percent Developed

35%

Percent Occupied

50%

Price of Land per Acre

$6,000

Nearest Expressway

US-131, I-96, US-27

Distance in Miles

US-131 - 7 miles
I-96 - 25 miles
US-27 - 33 miles

Class A All-Weather Road

Industrial Park Drive, Van Deinse

Distance in Miles

0

Airport

 Greenville Municipal Airport - 3 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Both within park

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 1 mile
Bank(s) – 1 mile
Restaurant(s) – 1 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 1 miles

Railroads

Mid-Michigan Railroad

Highway

M-57 and M-91 Intersection

 

Park Tenants  

Aggressive Tooling

Badersnider & Associates

Fairchild Oil

Graphite Engineering

Greenville Packaging

Hold Industries

Kent Foundry

Powder Coating

Printco

Synthetic Lubricants


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          Interesting Information About Greenville


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Greenville Community Information -- Upon visiting Greenville, you will note a healthy balance among commercial, industrial, and residential area. The Fred Meijer Flat River Trail, which is currently 1.8 miles long, will soon circle the city with a length of around 8 miles, portions of which will tunnel through a hard wood forest, provide boardwalks over marshland, and border the Flat River. There are two museums which honor the area’s history and military involvement in building WWII gliders. There is a new shopping district at the west end of the city, major housing developments that include apartments, town houses, single family dwellings, and condominiums. The addition of United Solar Ovonic, a solar panel manufacturing plant, is an exciting new venture for the City of Greenville with a total of six plants planned for the future.  This high tech facility, along with other manufacturers in the city’s industrial park, has soundly landed Greenville’s economy in the 21st century. Recreation includes the Danish Kingdom Playground, Veteran’s Memorial Park, which houses basketball courts, Tower Park with its sledding hill (complete with a tow rope),  certified mountain bike trails through some challenging terrain, and three lakes, all located within the city limits! Lifelong learning is available at the Stanley and Blanche Ash Technology and Learning Center owned and operated by Montcalm Community College.

 
/files/CBP/Greenville Community Center.jpgGreenville Community Center -- The Greenville Area Community Center offers a wide variety of fun activities for the entire family. Among the activities are karate classes, dance classes, choir, a wood carving club, an indoor flea market and safety lesson for young children. The facility can also be used for banquets, weddings, business meeting or birthday parties. The facility is located at 900 E. Kent Street in Greenville and can be contacted at (616) 754-9163.
 

 

  Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

Updated Quarterly